A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say about the Washington Redskins on Friday, March 11, 2016.
All reports, rumors and conjecture are a reflection of the media conversation and are not endorsed or confirmed by the Washington Redskins.
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-- In his daily "Need To Know," CSN Mid-Atlantic's Rich Tandler believes the Redskins' recent draft history puts a greater focus on free agency.
-- Tandler also looks at some of the Giants' defensive free agent signings, which all had their share of struggles against the Redskins last season. -- CSN Mid-Atlantic's Tarik El-Bashir looks at the current stateof the Redskins' 2012 draft class, which could have only Kirk Cousins returning.
-- ESPN's John Keim writes that the Redskins recent re-signings won't count much against the salary cap.
-- Keim also believes the way free agency has gone for quarterbacks, it was smart for Cousins to wait on a long-term deal.
-- The Washington Times' Anthony Gulizia looks back at Monday's cuts of some veterans, which Ryan Kerrigan called a "weird day."
-- The Washington Post's Rick Snider says general manager Scot McCloughan is sticking to his roster building plan by not dabbling in free agency early.
-- The Washington Post's Master Tesfatsion believes the Redskins still have plenty of time to improve through free agency.
-- The Washington Post's Keith McMillian keeps track of all of the Redskins' free agent activity.
-- NJ.com's James Kratch looks at the Giants' reported signing of Keenan Robinson.
-- VivaLoudoun.com writes that the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation will receiver the first Legacy Award, given to a business that has "gone above and beyond" in helping Loudoun County students.
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